Building structure



June 30, 1931. 4BRANDT 1,812,195

BUILDING STRUCTURE conduits, sound-proofing material, etc., between the upper surface of the concrete and the flooring boards 11.

As shown more clearly in Fig. 3, portons 5 22 of concrete Wil1 flow between the upstanding wings of the chars 15, thus more rigidly holding the cnairs in the concrete slab end preventing vertical displacement thereof, with the advantage thai; ali of the sleepers 9 10 Will be rigidiy supported against vertical movement end a true floor level nmintained, with no vertical play of the sleepers and the flooring boards which are secured 150 the sleepers.

While certain of the appended c1airns refer to the use of concrete and to the invention as applied to a floor structure, it Will be understood that I use the word concrete in its broad sense to include various kinds of plas- 0 tic material and that the invention in certain of its aspects is applicable also te walls end ceilings.

I claim as 1ny invention Building structure compris-ing sleepers,

floor beams, reinforcing fabric composed of a, wire mesh backed by a paper forno sheet disposed against said beams end extending across the spaces between adj acent beams, end sheet metal chairs each ha,ving aflat body portion straddling said beams end down" wardly-extending pointed Wing portions to perrnit them to be forced through the paper backing and beni; around the flanges of the floor beams end having upwardiy-extending side portions aflording vertical and lateral support to the sieepers in vertically spaced relation to the said bea1ns.

In testimony whereof I, the said LEWIS BRANDT, have hereunto set my hand.

40 LEWVIS BRANDT. 

